In the editor: Visitor Naemi Schaefer, Riley and Sally Satel provides a case that likes better parenting by going out of an uninterrupted list of problems, behavior and observations about teenagers and their parents (“What do children need – and adults should know – to prevent youth health crisis,” June 17). Religious lack of strong relationships, easy access to cannabis (without reference to access to other drugs such as alcohol, depressions, medicines, and other homes alone.
In short, they set up a constant case with many teenagers who prompted and presented their own pet ideas without changing how this problem resolved. Of course, young people who regularly attend any kind of good events each week can feel better than themselves, if it’s a religious service, michael boy scout / girl scout / school. Of course, parents who ignore their teens by spending time making positive things to them help.
It is sad that to all positive things to suggest, these authors use a constant problem to go to their personalized solutions that parents can guess their child’s circumstances.
Michael Lampel, Granada Hills